Very good semi-documentary (real events, with real interviews, interspersed with dramatic renditions). An effective attempt to popularize and commercialize documentaries. The rhythm is mastered very well. The photographic performance is extremely efficient and there is no need for a lens. Too much close-up is a bit unbearable (and there is no way for the big trend). A tribute to many classic Heist films. The media, mainly movies, have also been closed off, which has a huge impact on people. It's also a movie about a movie. Worth a look, worth a second look
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